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Internet Service Providers in
Indianapolis, IN
20 internet providers in Indianapolis, IN
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Indianapolis, IN provider recommendations
AT&T Fiber: Best internet for most people
AT&T Fiber pros and cons
Of all the internet providers in Indy, AT&T Fiber offers the best performance. Compared to cable, DSL, and fixed wireless networks, fiber is faster, more reliable, and offers better upload speeds. This makes it ideal for remote workers, serious gamers, and bigger households.
The biggest drawback to AT&T is that its fiber plans are not available throughout the entire city. In some areas, AT&T internet is powered by a dated DSL network, which is significantly slower and less reliable. But where fiber is available, the high performance, no contract plans are the way to go.
Best AT&T Fiber internet plan for most people: 500Mbps internet for $45.00/mo.
A 500Mbps fiber internet plan is hard to beat. It gives you more than enough speed to have 4K video streaming on multiple devices and the symmetrical upload speeds are perfect for Zooming into a conference call. With no data caps, no contracts, and a monthly price of $45 a month, this is the ideal plan for all mid-large sized households in Indianapolis.
Comcast Xfinity: Best prices on lower-speed plans
Comcast Xfinity pros and cons
Xfinity isn’t the fanciest internet provider in the industry. But it does offer a great mix of value, performance, and convenience. In Indianapolis, Xfinity covers a lot of households in the downtown area, offering high-speed cable internet plans that get the job done for those who want to stream, browse, and game.
The drawback to Xfinity is that it doesn’t offer fiber plans, so the upload speeds are lacking. It’s also not quite as cheap as we’d like it to be, and there is a 1.2TB data cap for most customers.
Best Xfinity plan for most people: 400Mbps internet for $55.00/mo.
With this 400Mbps internet plan from Xfinity, you can easily have one person in house streaming an HD movie, another playing Fortnite, and another doing research for a college paper at the same time. At $55 a month, the price is reasonable, and you can always double your speed with the 800Mbps plan for just $15 more.
Verizon 5G Home Internet: Most bang for your buck
Verizon 5G Home Internet pros and cons
You may have heard of Verizon’s 5G Home Internet service because it’s been taking the internet industry by storm in recent years, offering superfast and totally wireless internet connections. Of all the fixed wireless providers, Verizon’s service offers the highest performance and one of the best prices.
The catch is that Verizon’s 5G network doesn’t have a super wide range, so if you live outside of the city center, you may find that the service isn’t available or doesn’t work nearly as well.
Best Verizon 5G Home Internet plan for most people: 5G Home Plus plan, up to 1,000Mbps for $45.00/mo.
Verizon 5G Home Internet offers a standard plan and a Plus plan. We recommend the Plus plan because you’ll get faster speeds and other neat add-ons, like the company’s Whole Home Wi-Fi equipment. Plus, if you’re a current Verizon Wireless customer with an eligible plan, it’s just $45 a month. That’s a really, really low price for internet with speeds up 1,000Mbps.
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet: Ideal for smaller households
T-Mobile Internet pros and cons
While Verizon’s 5G is the best in certain areas, those who live in more suburban or rural areas may find better luck with T-Mobile 5G Home Internet. Its network isn’t quite as fast, but it’s relatively reliable and comes at a reasonable price. And you don’t have to be a current T-Mobile customer to get a discount.
T-Mobile’s service doesn’t require a contract or any pesky fees—you can install it yourself for free. It may never compete with fiber providers like AT&T, but it’s a perfect alternative service for smaller households that don’t want to resort to an outdated cable or DSL connection.
Best T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan for most people: $50 home internet, 72–245Mbps for $50.00/mo.
T-Mobile has a one-size-fits all plan that’s ideal for those who just want to binge Netflix and look up recipes on a few devices at a time. At $50 a month, this 72–245Mbps internet plan is the perfect option for students, small families, and couples living in Indy.
Tech type availability in Indianapolis, IN
Fiber availability
Renowned for its reliability, fiber can reach download and upload speeds up to 10,000Mbps. While it isn’t available everywhere, it’s the best internet you can get.
Cable availability
Cable is bread-and-butter internet—widely available, often affordable, and very fast, delivering download speeds that range anywhere from 25Mbps to 1,200Mbps.
DSL availability
DSL maxes out at 100Mbps, but many DSL customers get much slower speeds than that. DSL is becoming obsolete, but it’s still a solid option in rural areas.
Satellite availability
Satellite is available practically everywhere, even in the most remote parts of the country. It’s costly and comes with strict data limits and slow speeds, so use it as a last resort.
Internet availability faster than 100Mbps by region
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How much speed do you need?
Take a look below at what you can do with different speeds commonly offered by internet service providers (ISPs). You can read more about the average user’s speed needs in our internet speed guide.
To get these numbers, we used the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) broadband speed guide, our streaming internet speed guide, and our Zoom internet speed guide.